The invention pertains to power tools that use bits, such as impact drivers and power drills, and that have retractable bit holders to store the bits within the casing of the power tool or in a detachable cartridge.
Power tools having integral bit storage compartments are known in the industry. They enable the user to have the bits readily available for use without requiring a separate bit storage case.
WO 00/09295 to Fruhm, published Feb. 24, 2000, discloses a power drill with an integral, retractable bit holder, in which the bits are held by clips in an array about the circumference of a cylindrical member within the casing of the power drill. The device is useful for holding bits of the same diameter. However, modern bit-using power tools such as impact drivers operate with bits having a range of diameters, such as hex bits, socket adaptors, screwdriver bits, nut drivers, nut setters and pilot drills. Some of these bits have diameters that are much larger than others. Such bits cannot be held by known integral bit holders. There is a need in the power tool industry for a device which can provide integral storage within the power tool of bits having a range of diameters.
The invention provides a bit holder, and a power tool with an integral bit holder, which enables convenient storage within the casing of the power tool of bits having different diameters.
One aspect of the invention provides a retractable bit holder for a bit-using power tool, comprising: a tube configured for longitudinal slidable movement along a cylindrical member of a casing of the power tool between open and closed positions; a bit-mounting member extending radially outwardly from the tube and having a plurality of clip members projecting from and circumferentially spaced around the bit-mounting member, each of the clip members being configured for removably retaining a bit; the bit-mounting member having a first portion with an outer surface at a first radial distance from the tube and a second portion with an outer surface at a second radial distance from the tube, the first radial distance being greater than the second radial distance; the bit holder being sized to provide a recess between the bit-mounting member and an internal wall within the casing of the power tool in the closed position. In other embodiments of the bit holder, the bit-mounting member has more than two portions thereof with an outer surface at different radial distances from the tube, for example, three, four, five or more such portions.
Another aspect of the invention provides a bit-using power tool, such as an impact driver, having a casing with an internal cylindrical member, an internal wall spaced from the cylindrical member, and a retractable bit holder, the bit holder comprising: a tube configured for longitudinal slidable movement along the cylindrical member of the casing between open and closed positions; a bit-mounting member extending radially outwardly from the tube and having a plurality of clip members projecting from and circumferentially spaced around the bit-mounting member, each of the clip members being configured for removably retaining a bit; the bit-mounting member having a first portion with an outer surface at a first radial distance from the tube and a second portion with an outer surface at a second radial distance from the tube, the first radial distance being greater than the second radial distance; the bit holder being sized to provide a recess between the bit-mounting member and the internal wall of the casing in the closed position.
According to another aspect of the invention, the bit-holder is within a cartridge that is detachably connected to the power tool.
Further aspects of the invention and features of specific embodiments are described below.
The bit holder 10 is for use in combination with an impact driver 12 or other bit-using power tool, such as a power drill or screwdriver. As seen in
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The cylindrical member 28 fits within the tube 18 of the bit holder, the tube being configured for longitudinal sliding movement on the cylindrical member between an open position, in which the bit holder extends from the casing 14, and a closed position, in which the bit holder is positioned within the casing, with only the end cap 22 being outside it. The tube 18 is also rotatable on the cylindrical member 28 so that a user can rotate the bit holder to select a specific bit.
The bit-mounting member 20 extends radially outwardly from the tube 18. It has a portion 20A directly at the outer surface of the tube 18 and a portion 20B that is spaced radially outwardly from the tube 18 and the portion 20A by radially-extending stand-offs 31, as seen in
Each bit has a portion 17 of its length with a common diameter, and the clip members are uniform in size and hold the bits by this common diameter portion. For example, the common diameter portion 17 of the bits may have a diameter of about 0.248 to 0.250 inches measured across the flat portions of a hexagonal shank, or about 0.280 to 0.282 inches measured across the corners of the hexagonal shank. Some of the bits have a portion 19 of their length with a larger diameter than that of the common diameter portion 17. For example, while conventional hex bits 16A are substantially uniform in diameter throughout their length, a nut driver 16B may have a portion 19 with a larger maximum diameter, e.g., 0.560 to 0.565 inches, and a socket adaptor 16C may have a portion 19 with a maximum diameter of 0.303 to 0.308 inches.
The bit-mounting member 20 is configured to hold bits 16 having different maximum diameters. To accommodate such bits, the bit-mounting member 20 has portions thereof with an outer surface at different radial distances from the tube 18, as shown in
The first radial distance 36 is greater than the second radial distance 40, such that bits held by clip members 32 on the second portion 38 of the bit-mounting member are positioned closer to the tube 18 than bits held by clip members on the first portion 34 of the bit-mounting member. Similarly, the third radial distance 45, the fourth radial distance 47 and the fifth radial distance 49 are less than the first radial distance 36 and are different from the second radial distance 40 and from each other, being intermediate to radial distances 36 and 40, to accommodate bits of various different maximum diameters.
In other embodiments of the bit holder, the bit-mounting member 20 has fewer or more portions thereof with an outer surface at different radial distances from the tube 18, for example, two, three, four, or more than five such portions.
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The bits 16 held by clip members 32 on the first portion 34 of the bit-mounting member 20 are adjacent to the longitudinally-extending part 48 of the first portion 34. Since these bits, such as hex bits 16A, have a relatively smaller maximum diameter, they fit snugly into this relatively smaller space between the bit-mounting member 20 and the circumferential wall 26 of the casing.
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In some embodiments, means are provided to prevent complete separation of the bit holder from the casing when the bit holder is slidably moved from the closed position to the open position. For example, as shown in
In other embodiments, this separation-prevention means 50, 52 is not provided, in order to permit the removal of the bit holder 10 from the casing 14 and the interchange of separate bit holders pre-loaded with different bits. A bit holder 10 removed from the casing may be kept in a separate retrieval canister for convenient access and use.
Retaining means are provided to retain the bit holder 10 in place within the cavity 24 when it is in the closed position. Suitable retaining means for this purpose are known in the art, as disclosed for example in WO 00/09295 and US 7,258,046 to Fruhm. As seen in
The retaining pin 54 also creates the sliding frictional fit of the bit holder along the cylindrical member 28 of the casing, by virtue of the finger-like members 56 pressing on the inner surface of the tube 18 as the bit holder 10 is moved between the open and closed positions.
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The casing second part 66 comprises the casing wall 26 (corresponding to the wall 26 of the embodiment of
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An end cap 74 is attached to the rearward end 80 of the casing first part 62 by means of screws 82 that extend through holes 84 in the end cap and into the body of the casing first part. The end cap 74 is configured to fit partly within the extending section 76 of the bit cartridge. The end cap has four slots 72 configured to receive the bayonet members 70. The slots 72 and bayonet members 70 are configured such that when the bayonet members 70 are inserted into the slots 72 and the bit cartridge 68 is rotated, angled end portions of the bayonet members engage the end cap 74 and releasably lock the bit cartridge 68 to the casing first part 62. Rotation of the bit cartridge in the opposite direction disengages the bayonet members from the end cap to release the bit cartridge. The user can then replace the bit cartridge by another bit cartridge holding different bits.
Throughout the foregoing description and the drawings, in which corresponding and like parts are identified by the same reference characters, specific details have been set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding to persons skilled in the art. However, well known elements may not have been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure. Accordingly, the description and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.
As will be apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the foregoing disclosure, many alterations and modifications are possible in the practice of this invention without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is to be construed in accordance with the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CA2021/051762 | 12/8/2021 | WO |
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63125113 | Dec 2020 | US |